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Check the Pre-sound box and choose a Pre-sound audio file, which will sound when a text job is interrupted by another message.
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Check the Post-message box and enter a Post-message, which will be spoken when a text job resumes after being interrupted by another message.
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Check the Pre-message box and enter a Pre-message, which will be spoken whenever a text job is interrupted by another message.
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Check the Post-sound and choose a Post-sound audio file, which will sound before a text job resumes after being interrupted by another message.
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Audio
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<p>Select the audio output method desired. If you select <b>GStreamer</b>, you must also select a <b>Sink</b>.</p><p><em>Note</em>: You must have GStreamer >= 0.87 to use GStreamer.</p>
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Select the PCM device to be used for ALSA output. Select "default" to use the default ALSA device.
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Sets the speed of speech. Slide the slider to the left to slow speech down; to the right to increase talking speed. Anything less than 75 percent is considered "slow", and anything greater than 125 percent is considered "fast". You cannot change the speed of MultiSyn voices.
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Jobs
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<p>These are all the text jobs. The <b>State</b> column may be:
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<li><b>Queued</b> - the job is waiting and will not be spoken until its state is changed to <b>Waiting</b> by clicking the <b>Resume</b> or <b>Restart</b> buttons.</li>
<li><b>Waiting</b> - the job is ready to be spoken. It will be spoken when the jobs preceding it in the list have finished.</li>
<li><b>Speaking</b> - the job is speaking. The <b>Position</b> column shows the current sentence of the job being spoken. You may pause a speaking job by clicking the <b>Hold</b> button.</li>
<li><b>Paused</b> - the job is currently paused. Paused jobs prevent jobs below them from speaking. Use the <b>Resume</b> or <b>Restart</b> buttons to resume speaking the job, or click <b>Later</b> to move the job down in the list.</li>
<li><b>Finished</b> - the job has finished speaking. When a second job finishes, this one will be deleted. You may click <b>Restart</b> to repeat the job.</li>
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<em>Note</em>: Messages, Warnings, and Screen Reader Output do not appear in this list. See the Handbook for more information.
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Contributors to this translation: Ravishankar Shrivastava, Ravishankar Shrivastava.